
Overview
The Zoom Mag II Worm is great when water temperatures heat up and fishing pressure begins to take its toll. Ideal for targeting bigger bass on a Texas-rig, especially when flipping and pitching into heavy cover, the Mag II is super soft to the touch for the proper action needed to pull that reluctant money fish. Available in various colors to suit your local waters, the Zoom Mag II is also salt-impregnated to hold even the most tentative bites.
"The Zoom Baits Mag II Worm is awesome for the mid-summer months - it’s a little thinner and its tail action is more subtle. I’ll drop down to a 5/16 or 1/4-ounce weight to give the worm a slower, more tantalizing fall." - Terry Bolton, FLW Tour professional angler and Zoom Pro Staff member.
Length | Quantity |
9" | 20 |
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KillerTeamed with an 1/8 ounce tungsten weight and a 2/0 Gamakatsu round bend hook, this is one of the best worms out there. Catches them when nothing else will.
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Comments: These worms are incredible. I absolutely recommend this worm overall, but HIGHLY RECOMMEND WATERMELON SLICE. This color passes for green pumpkin, and even has a layer of small red flake on the belly. But most importantly, has NO SALT. This means that these last forever. I can usually get 5-7 fish per worm and keep fishing. Get a bag and stay ready.
From: Unknown: Hendersonville, NC 7/28/23
Comments: Took 1 bag of Tequila Sunrise Mag II normally 2 which was a mistake. I pulled up on a point and got a strike on the first cast, caught and released 8 then they quit. to make a long story short, I put 42 in the boat that day so to speak from about 2-1/2 lbs to one at 9lbs 15 oz with 3 ea 5 pounders 4 over 6 and 2 over 7 pounds. My best day on the water ever. Needless to say when I ran out of those twenty worms, no more bites, I tried every color I had with me and nothing. I have fished Zoom baits for over 40 years and there is nothing to compare. I use only the Mag II and Ol' Monster exclusively and have caught many over 8 pounds with these two size worms.
From: Homer: Oxford, GA 5/15/22
Comments: I dusted off an old pack of these (from like 2007) for a club tournament last weekend. I took second just fishing this worm. It's a little bigger size but smaller fish will still eat it, as I caught 4-5 non keepers on it. It is versatile too...Texas rig works, yeah, but there are many other ways to get a bass to eat these. Try a bag.
From: Unknown: 4/13/22
Comments: This is by far the best ribbon tail worm that I have ever used. Especially on overcast, windy days. I rig them on a 3/0 EWG worm hook on a 1/8 oz weighted texas rig. This is a very thin worm, which is good because it is something new for ribbon tails, but they do tear fairly easy (2-3 fish per bait), so stock up plenty. Best colors: electric blue, black red fleck, pumpkin chartreuse, green pumkin.
From: Landon: United States 1/6/21
Comments: Try this. Rig it Texas style on a 3/0 Gamakatsu Skip Gap Shakey Head and subtly bounce it on the bottom. That tail flutters all over the place. Deadly. Green pumpkin and Scuppernong are my colors. Don't ever be afraid to throw a big worm. I've had bass < 1 lb hit this worm like a train.
From: MinorPentatonicAddict: Midwest 4/7/17
Comments: The redshad Zoom on a Carolina Rig has been killer for me the last three weekends! I caught two on back to back cast, one was 10.4 and the next was 10.6 and both cast were within a foot of each other. The next weekend I caught one that weighed 11.75 and yesterday (Labor day) I caught one that weighed just over 10 pounds. The redshad is my go to bait with plastic worms. I've been fishing with Zoom baits for years and now all mine friends are! Thanks for making an awesome bait!!
From: Mark: Letohatchee, AL 9/3/14
Comments: Netted my backseaters 10.8, caught on this worm. Junebug, dawg.
From: Meatwad: net biznatch
Comments: The perfect size! 10 inches is too big and 7 is too small, this is a great go-to worm
Comments: these are my go to worm I love it durable catches huge bass just great pick up a pack
Comments: Netted a 10.8 for my back seater on this worm. So yeah, it is rad.
From: Meatwad: Nettin
Comments: Some real good, no frills worms! Just a good 'ol plastic worm. Good durability , and you can go 2 or 3 fish on worm worm no problem. Fished these in early spring after having some warmer weather. Water temps were in the mid 50's, just casting to grassy areas with scattered boulders.
Comments: I fished a pack of these in red shad at lacassine on a texas rig and cought a 4.8 a 5 and a 6.8 in one month wile my brother cought a 9.3 and a 5.8 on the same bait. zoom make great baits they are all I use.
From: Clayton: Carlyss, LA
Comments: Definitely a good worm. I texas rig these alot and after using them for a while it has really become my go to worm. I love the green pumpkin color!!
From: Scott: Virginia
Comments: This has become my go to worm rigged with a straight worm hook and pegged 1/8 oz weight and worked slowly on f/c line. One negative that because of their soft design, durability is not one of their strong points as they have a tendency to tear after catching a couple hard fighters.
From: Matt: Lake Wales, FL
Comments: i was fishing this bait and i caught 4 fish one of them was a 5.0lb nice bait to use for bass and for big bass.
From: Chauncey: VA
Comments: Best worm i have ever used... put it this way... i casted 10 times and i caught 7 bass 5 over 2 lbs... 2 were 3 lbs. its a big lure and attracts big bass... tie a good knot cause the bass slam these bad boys.
From: Knox: Texas, USA